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Let's see... HTML5 started out at Opera. The father of CSS works at Opera. And so on.
Yes, Opera's influence on the web has indeed been massive. Everyone is talking about HTML5 these days. That they may not be aware that HTML5 started out at Opera (and then Mozilla joined shortly after) is irrelevant.
NetCaptor was not the first browser with tabs. And where did you get the idea that Mozilla copied it?
Why are you so extremely eager to pretend that Opera didn't massively influence both browsers and the web itself? All facts point to the contrary.